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I downloaded the file. Thank you for putting forth the effort to make this. I am sure it will help me and others very much.
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Put this into english?
Squat? As in, how much weight a player can squat? Is that info available for recruiting in the game?University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey
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Thanks man for that... downloaded and now I can open the file. OP, liked the file. thanks for the time and effort put in to this.It is an Excel file. It is compressed as a .rar file. Need a program called winrar to decompress.
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Does this work for Imac too?It is an Excel file. It is compressed as a .rar file. Need a program called winrar to decompress.
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No problem.
It's pretty self-explanatory........
Squat-S is the squat for skill players.
Squat-L is squat for linemen.
You can see how much a player squats when you're selecting recruits for your target list.
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ll-rating.html
That topic may help you.Last edited by nyqua; 07-29-2011, 09:45 AM.Comment
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So the way I read it, a player with a better 40 time and who can squat more turn out to be better players.
Not to belittle your hard work here (I really am not trying to do that), but isn't that kind of self explanatory? That's why I felt like there was something I was missing in the chart.University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey
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Not necessarily, speed and squat equate differently for each position. In the game they will list grades and the chart is designed to allow you to easily convert the data you are observing into a numerical range. For 40, sqt, and bch it will actually give you the rating the player will have for the corresponding attribute (depending upon position with sqt).So the way I read it, a player with a better 40 time and who can squat more turn out to be better players.
Not to belittle your hard work here (I really am not trying to do that), but isn't that kind of self explanatory? That's why I felt like there was something I was missing in the chart.
nyqua was taking the information found HERE and putting it into a viewer friendly offline format.NCAA 2014: Current DynastyComment
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In recruiting they will have a grade listed for either attribute. Just take the grade and compare it to the table and you will see what range it corresponds to. If the player has an A for AGL his rating could be anywhere between a 96-94, if it was a B+ it could be anywhere between 91-88. Same goes for ACC.NCAA 2014: Current DynastyComment
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No, if they run a 4.24 40 time, they will be a 99 speed. If they are a lineman and squat 690 pounds, they will be a 88 in run block or tackle.So the way I read it, a player with a better 40 time and who can squat more turn out to be better players.
Not to belittle your hard work here (I really am not trying to do that), but isn't that kind of self explanatory? That's why I felt like there was something I was missing in the chart.
If they are a A- in agility, they will be a 92 or 93 in agility. If they are a C+ in pass block, they will be a 76-79 in pass block.Comment
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